Man on most-wanted list caught

HELENA — A Montana man on Kansas' most-wanted list was arrested
here Thursday after allegedly trying to file for Social Security
benefits using the name of a dead man.

Damon "Chub" Anderson, 65, of Alder, is wanted in Chautauqua
County, Kan., for cultivation of marijuana, possession with intent
to distribute, and flight to avoid prosecution.

He also has outstanding warrants in Nowata County, Okla.

According to agent Ron Ingleby of the local Social Security
Administration office, Anderson arrived at an interview with
government employees on June 2 and attempted to pass himself off as
Jackie Lee Evert. However, government databases indicated that
Evert died in 1957.

Officials then asked Anderson to provide his fingerprints, but
he refused, saying he wanted the advice of an attorney, Ingleby
said.

Anderson eventually agreed to have his fingerprints taken at the
U.S. marshal's office in Helena. The FBI crime lab identified them
as belonging to Anderson, Ingleby said.